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Honoring Our Diversity12-week facilitator activity guideFor Ages 11 – 18
By Beth Hossfeld, MFT
Written: 2/1/05, Revised January 2010
Acknowledgements:
Several wonderful people made important contributions to this
work. Special thanks to Sheryl Cardoza for best practice diversity
tips for facilitators, to Elena Gonzales and Crystal Bales for important
feedback and suggestions, and to Giovanna Taormina, colleague
extraordinaire, who provided consistent encouragement, feedback,
and editing. To Don Blasky for making it possible for me to offer after
school groups for students at Davidson Middle School in San Rafael.
And finally, to the girls and boys who participated in the groups who
taught me that sometimes a simple question about culture is worth
more than gold.
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The girls identify the messages they receive from others about who they are, express their reactions to those
messages, and then define for themselves who they are and what characteristics they consider real to them.
ACTIvITy
• “Graffiti Wall” Posters, Journaling, “Wild Garden” Posters
• *Optional Video: “Bridging Racial Stereotypes” and Discussion
MATERIALS
• Two large mural paper sheets, wide bright markers, pastels, CD music with strong energy, CD player
• Journals, pens, pre-cut “wild flower” shapes (from handout), one for each girl, journals, pens
• *Optional: TV/VCR, and Video: “Bridging Racial Divisions”, Order at: www.livewiremedia.com/pctlks.html
pURpOSE
• To define stereotyping, especially related to culture.
• To identify stereotyping words, images, and messages that girls encounter.
• To recognize the intent and impact of stereotyping.
• To identify and claim personal and collective attributes.
FACILITATOR pREpARATION
• Mount the two large mural sheets of poster paper on the wall in preparation for the “Graffiti Wall” activity
and the “Wild Garden” poster activity. Label one “Graffiti Wall” and the other “Wild Garden.”
Week Three Theme: stereOtyPe bustIng
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Week Three
Do the same opening ritual each time.
Introduce the theme of the week, “Stereotype Busting.”
Go around the circle and have each girl “check in” as to what is going on in her life.
JOURNALINg
Invite the girls to write reflections on these quotes in their journals, on PAGE 6:
“All people rich and poor
Those who do and do not know
Take the hand of one close by
Of those who know because they try
And watch the walls come tumbling down”
- Siem from the album This ChildGo around the circle and have each girl close by reading one or more of her affirmation statements out loud.
“Before I am black,
Before I am young,
Before I am short,
Before I am woman,
Before I am African,
I am human.”
- “Human” from the album Wild Seed - Wild Flower
“graffiti Wall”
1 Preface this activity by telling the group that the focus of the day is
on stereotyping and breaking down stereotypes. Let them know that
stereotyping is a common behavior that poses large assumptions about
people or groups without making any note of individual differences, and is
often based on inaccurate understanding of people’s behavior.
2 Ask girls to go to the “Graffiti Wall” and to stand several feet away from it,
and think about all the ways they’ve heard people speak about or describe
them, especially regarding their gender, race, ethnicity, language, and any
other aspects of their culture. Then, ask the girls to write down, graffiti
style, all names/descriptions, phrases, images, symbols, messages and
stereotyping comments that they’ve heard.
Tell the girls, “Don’t hold back. Say whatever you’ve seen or heard,
especially objectionable, absurd, or insulting terms.”
oPening ritual
tHeme introduction
cHeck-in
activity 1
activity 2
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3 Have the girls stand back and view the entire “Graffiti Wall,” and to take
a few minutes to walk by it, reading all of the comments, viewing symbols,
etc. Invite the girls to add any further words or images to each other’s
graffiti.
Journaling
Refer girls to PAGE 7 in their journals. Ask them to select two items or words
from the wall that affects them the most. Ask the girls to take five minutes
to write in their journals about these words or phrases, describing thoughts,
feelings, memories and other comments related to these items.
“Wildflowers” Sketching
Ask girls to open their journals to the Wildflower Images, PAGE 8. Tell the girls
that the group is like a garden – beautiful and varied with unique qualities.
Invite them to look at the images, choose one they see as most like themselves,
and use the blank page in their journal on PAGE 9 to sketch it. They could
also create their own wildflower. Tell girls to use the art supplies available to
show their true colors, shapes, and essence.
“Wild garden” Mural
Have the group cut out their wild flower images and place them onto the “Wild
Garden” mural. Using markers, add words, phrases, symbols, images, etc. to
this mural to describe their “true self” features, i.e. qualities, characteristics
– what other people do not see when stereotyping.
Invite girls to view all the various flower images and mural.
Discuss the different observations, experiences, and entries shared. you can ask:
• What kinds of group reactions did you notice in response to the Graffiti
Wall?
• When you were thinking and writing about the Graffiti Wall, what
feelings did you notice in yourself?
• What kinds of group reactions did you notice in response to the Wild
Garden Mural?
• Did your feelings change when you created your wildflower? Why?
• If your ideas changed about other people in this group when you saw
their wildflowers, what was that like?
Week Three
activity 3
sHaring of activity
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Week Three
Finally, as a symbolic way of “Busting Stereotypes”, invite the girls to tear
down the graffiti wall, tear it up, and throw it away.
Once they have torn down the graffiti wall, use the talking piece and have each
girl answer the following question:
• What is one thing you would like to take away from this meeting that
you will use in the future to break-away from your judgments and
stereotyping towards others?
*Optional/Alternative Activity
Watch “Bridging Racial Divisions” video. After viewing, refer to the discussion
guide available with the video.
Ask:
• What is Michael Pritchard recommending the students do to break the
cycle of ignorance and hatred?
• How are your experiences like or unlike those of the students in the
movie?
• This movie portrays strong emotions in youth. Where can girls go
to address the strong emotions they may have about prejudice and
hostility they encounter?
• How can they manage those strong emotions?
Bring the girls together for your closing ritual.closing ritual
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Quote of the Week:
"All people rich and poor Those who do and do not know Take the hand of one close by Of those who know because they try And watch the walls come tumbling down."
- O Siem from the AlbumThis Child
"Before I am black, Before I am young, Before I am short, Before I am woman, Before I am African, I am human." - Human from the Album Wild Seed-Wild Flower Please take a couple of minutes to reflect and write your thoughts about what the quote means to you… ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Select two items/words from the “Graffiti Wall” that affect you the most. Write about these words or phrases, describing thoughts, feelings, memories, and other comments related to these two items or words.
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Wildflower Images and Ideas: Choose a wildflower that is most like you! Draw an outline of it on the following page, and
color it in the way you’d like it to be, letting it express everything you want people to see about you. If you prefer to create your own wildflower, go for it!
Adobe LillyAdobe LillyAdobe LillyAdobe Lilly Desert Agave Edelweiss Desert Agave Edelweiss Desert Agave Edelweiss Desert Agave Edelweiss
Fiddleneck Fiddleneck Fiddleneck Fiddleneck Water Lily Water Lily Water Lily Water Lily Iris Iris Iris Iris
Passion FlowerPassion FlowerPassion FlowerPassion Flower Wood Anemone Wood Anemone Wood Anemone Wood Anemone Periwinkle Periwinkle Periwinkle Periwinkle
Image Sources: ADOBE LILY © Br. Alfred Brousseau, DESERT AGAVE © Br. Alfred Brousseau, EDELWEISS © www.franks-alpin.de, FIDDLENECK © Br. Alfred Brousseau, WATERLILY © 2005 Louis-M. Landry, IRIS © 1999 Nick Kurzenko,
PASSION FLOWER © 2003 Lisa Powers, WOOD ANEMONE © Photography: Amadej Trnkoczy, PERIWINKLE © 2005 Louis-M. Landry
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WILDFLOWER Use this page to sketch a wildflower and add color.
Upon completion, cut it out and add to the “Wildflower Garden.”
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